ROSINE, Ken

Ken Rosine, beloved husband of Shirley of Calgary, passed away on Saturday, August 24, 2013 at the age of 88 years.

Besides his loving wife Shirley, Ken is survived by his son Randy; daughter Cindy (Bruce) Whale; and two grandchildren Jennifer and Jared Whale. Ken is also survived by brother Ron (Mary Jane) Rosine, as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Ken will be missed dearly by his cat Bandit. Ken was predeceased by his three sisters.

Ken served in the military during World War II. As an automotive mechanic, he operated various service stations here in Calgary. Ken finished his working career as a maintenance operator at the Holy Cross Hospital.

In meeting with Ken’s wishes a service will not be held. Forward condolences through www.mcinnisandholloway.com. Many thanks to Dr. Fleck; as well as the palliative care group and the nurses at Rockyview General Hospital.

Dear Shirley and family: I send my sympathy to all of you on the loss of Ken. I remember many good morning hellos as he walked his cat on a leash here in Cochrane. I hope that your good memories will be a source of strength for you as you move into this new stage of life.
With love, Pat

so sorry to read of Ken’s passing. We knew each other many, many years ago when I lived in Calgary. My mother was Elsie Diegel Porter and she was a cousin to Johnny Rosine who i think would have been Ken’s father. I remember also Rollie or ron and have met Ron’s son Rod here in the Valley. I regret that with my mothers passing way back in l977 I lost track of all my relatives and I am so sorry. I try so hard to trace their whereabouts but there are more than I can keep track of. I went 2 yrs. ago to a reunion at St. Pauls church in the handhills and there were many Rosines there. My sincere sympathy for your loss of your husband and father. i wish I had known him in recent years. Sincerely, Dorothy Bergos…Drumheller.

We were very sorry to read of Ken’s passing. We have many fond memories of our good neighbors from Sumac Rd. You have our deepest sympathies are with you all. We know that Ken will be greatly missed.
Sincerely,
Ruth Cardiff and Family